Fülöp Set for Town Medical - Ipswich Town News
Sunderland keeper Márton Fülöp will reportedly undergo a medical at Town tomorrow with a deal regarding his move finally having been reached.
A fee of £750,000 is believed to have been agreed last week with the player having been involved in talks regarding personal terms and over the settlement of the remaining year of his Black Cats deal.
Over the weekend, Roy Keane indicated that an agreement was close and Sunderland boss Steve Bruce said he thought that the move would go through.
Elsewhere, former Blue Veliche Shumulikoski has not been offered a deal at Crystal Palace after his trial. The Macedonian was released by Preston at the end of last season.
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